Dominican airline Arajet announced Wednesday a new route that will connect Santo Domingo with Montreal starting November 7, 2023, its second destination in Canada, after Toronto, which will begin operations on October 24.
The new route will operate four weekly frequencies (Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday) on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, with launch fares starting at $155 one way including taxes.
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Flights will depart Santo Domingo at 01:00, landing in Montreal at 04:40 (local time). From Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport they will take off at 05:55, arriving in the Dominican capital at 11:40 (local time).
“Arajet remains committed to the growth and expansion of our hub, and even more so now with Canada which is the second largest country of origin of tourists to the Dominican Republic, with a diaspora of more than 50,000 nationals who now have their flag carrier to come and visit family and friends,” said Victor Pacheco Mendez, CEO and founder of Arajet, who proudly added “that the citizens of Montreal and Santo Domingo enjoy for the first time an airline that offers direct flights at the best price in the market, which will generate greater benefits for both countries, strengthening commercial and cultural exchange, as well as tourism. “
Tickets are now on sale on the airline’s website.
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